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Assessing Green-Building Policies with Structural Consistency and Behavioral Coherence: A Framework of Effectiveness and Efficiency | Journal of Construction Engineering and Management

Abstract Getting a better understanding of the policy effectiveness and efficiency is a promising topic for encouraging the green-building initiative in the architecture, engineering, and construction industry. This study introduces a framework for assessing and improving the green-building policies concerning the effectiveness with “structural consistency” of policy instruments and the efficiency with “behavioral coherence” of […]

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Comparative Analysis of PMO Functions between the Public and Private Sectors: Survey of High-Performing Construction Organizations | Journal of Construction Engineering and Management

Abstract Public and private organizations are distinct in terms of ownership structure and stakeholders because they approach project management processes and structures differently. Thus, it is likely that they operate project oversight structures such as a project management office (PMO) differently and focus on a diverse set of functions. This study is dedicated to investigating

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Psychological Contract of Safety and Construction Worker Behavior: Felt Safety Responsibility and Safety-Specific Trust as Mediators | Journal of Construction Engineering and Management

Abstract The psychological contract of safety (PCS) can be understood as the beliefs of employees regarding the reciprocal safety obligations between themselves and their supervisors. Although research has established that PCS is critical to safety management in construction sites, there is limited evidence on how PCS affects construction workers’ safety behavior, including compliance and participation.

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Perceived COVID-19 Safety Risk and Safety Behavior on Construction Sites: Role of Safety Climate and Firm Size | Journal of Construction Engineering and Management

Abstract This study examined the determinants of COVID-19-related safety behavior (SB) on construction sites in Nigeria. Specifically, the effect of perceived COVID-19 safety risk (PCSR) on SB, the interacting (moderating) effect of firm size (FS) on the relationship between PCSR and SB, and the mechanism through which PCSR leads to SB through the firm’s safety

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Evaluating Mobile Crane Lift Operations Using an Interactive Virtual Reality System | Journal of Construction Engineering and Management

Abstract Cranes are one of the most critical and expensive pieces of construction industry equipment requiring intense safety considerations. Lifting crews should attempt to develop an effective lift plan to improve the operation’s safety and reduce the risks of potential accidents. Although various systems are developed to enhance lifting operations’ safety, most cannot evaluate the

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Gender Bias and Its Impact on Self-Concept in Undergraduate and Graduate Construction Education Programs in the United States | Journal of Construction Engineering and Management

Abstract Previous studies argued that gender bias has an effect on the retention of female students in male-dominated academic programs. This study examined the prevalence of gender bias in construction education programs from different sources and the impact on students’ self-concept. Participants responded to a quantitative survey measuring gender bias, construction education self-concept, supportiveness of

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Information Technology and the Built Environment | Journal of Construction Engineering and Management

The special collection of papers on Information Technology and the Built Environment is available in the ASCE Library (https://ascelibrary.org/jcemd4/it_and_built_environment). In the recent decade, information technology (IT), including computing, communication, and sensing technology, has advanced extensively and radically transformed construction processes and built-environment management (Jang et al. 2021). Furthermore, the advances in artificial intelligence (AI) and big

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Modeling Supply Chain Resilience in Industrialized Construction: A Hong Kong Case | Journal of Construction Engineering and Management

Abstract Given the heightened imperatives for supply chain resilience (SCR) in industrialized construction (IC) in Hong Kong, this study modeled the dynamic impact of supply chain vulnerabilities (SCVs) and supply chain capabilities (SCCs) on IC supply chains. The data collected through expert surveys, interviews, and case studies were analyzed using social network analysis (SNA) and

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Reviewers | Journal of Civil Engineering Education

Sincere thanks are extended to the following people who reviewed manuscripts submitted to the Journal of Civil Engineering Education during the period of July 1, 2020, to June 30, 2021. Hamid Abdirad University of Washington Robin Adams Purdue University Leonard Albano ‘Worcester Polytechnic Institute Sepehr Alizadehsalehi Northwestern University Rachel Anderson Clemson University Tomasz Arciszewski George

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delhi rains: Delhi airport’s forecourt waterlogged, 3 flights cancelled, 5 diverted due to heavy rains

The forecourt of the Delhi airport was waterlogged, three flights were cancelled and five diverted to Jaipur and Ahmedabad as heavy rains lashed the national capital early Saturday morning. Various videos of the Delhi airport were posted on social media sites that showed cars submerged in water in the forecourt. The videos also showed people

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edible oil price: Import duty on edible oils cut to give relief to consumers

The government has reduced import duty on edible oils in order to provide respite to consumers amid rising food prices ahead of the consumption-driven festive season. The Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs (CBIC) issued a notification to the effect, “on being satisfied that it is necessary in the public interest to do so.”

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Medicine delivery by drones to be piloted in 16 green zones in Telangana, says Scindia

Union Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiradtiya Scindia on Saturday said “Medicines from the Sky’ project under which drugs and vaccines are delivered using drones, will be taken up on a pilot basis in 16 green zones in Telangana and scaled up to the national level based on data. Launching ‘Medicines from the Sky’ project, Scindia said

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